Event Type: University Events
Film Screening and Panel: Voices of the New Belarus
Film and Media Studies Program and European Studies Council will host the premiere of the art-documentary film Voices of the New Belarus, directed by Andrei Kureichik, on December 12 at 5:00 PM followed by a panel discussion. Also, please join us for a reception preceding the screening, which will take place at 4:00 PM in HQ lower level lobby. This art documentary addresses the challenges of Belarusians’ resistance to the autocratic regime of Alexander Lukashenko and the dire situation of political detainees in post-Soviet Belarus. The Yale University is a birthplace for the film. The inaugural presentation of the art-documentary “Voices of the New Belarus” occurred amid widespread acclaim at…
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The Yale World Fellows Class of 2024 will be honored during the program’s closing ceremony. The event is open to friends and members of the Yale community. A brief reception will follow the ceremony.
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This symposium will provide a space for an academic dialogue on indigenous diplomacy. It will foster collaboration among participants to develop strategies for the effective participation of indigenous peoples in international fora and their interaction with intergovernmental organizations.
More InformationHow the battle against climate change will be won or lost in our cities
The World Fellows Program will host a conversation with Marvin Rees, the Mayor of Bristol, UK and a 2010 Yale World Fellow. A champion of urban leadership on climate issues, he will address how the battle against climate change will be won or lost in our cities. Introduction by 2023 World Fellow Guy Disney.
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War in Ukraine
The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs will host a panel discussion on the situation in Ukraine featuring the following panelists: Timothy Snyder, the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale, Arne Westad, Elihu Professor of History and Global Affairs at Yale, and Nellie Petlick, a Jackson graduate student who previously served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in south-central Ukraine. Attendance is limited to current members of the Yale campus community with a valid Yale ID and registration via EventBrite is required. *Please note that registration for this event is now full. The event will be recorded; the video will be posted to our website jackson.yale.edu/virtual-events
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